Column: NBA offers plenty of compelling storylines to start season
During the NBA offseason, there were many storylines that generated interest leading up to last week’s season-openers.
During the NBA offseason, there were many storylines that generated interest leading up to last week’s season-openers.
During the game, Robinson, making his first game appearance at Assembly Hall, was fouled when he had an open path to the basket on a fast break. He said before the foul he had big plans for what he thought would be his first-ever dunk in an IU uniform.
In the final tournament of the fall season for the IU men’s tennis team, sophomore Sam Monette and freshman Stefan Lugonjic traveled to Louisville to compete in the Louisville Invitational.
After winning a set of matches last weekend, the IU field hockey team traveled to Michigan for its final regular season game. The Hoosiers didn’t get the result they were looking for, falling to the Wolverines 4-3.
As the Hoosiers began to get into a rhythm on defense, the Chargers lost steam in a hurry, scoring 15 points in the second half to fall to the Hoosiers 79-39 Monday night at Assembly Hall.
If McCourt’s business plan for maintaining operations is not approved in February, the Board may ask her to reconsider privatized parking, Trustee Randall Tobias said at the October Board of Trustees meeting.
Potential. That’s the one reoccurring word that can be appropriately associated with this season’s IU squad, which defeated Hillsdale College, 79-39, Monday evening at Assembly Hall.
Junior Taylor Walsh, the No. 9 wrestler in the country at 157 pounds, opened IU’s 2013-14 wrestling season with a first-place finish at the Clarion Open on Sunday in Clarion, Pa.
Growing up in Indianapolis near Butler University, Fred Glass would climb out of his window to the roof of his house and watch fireworks shows sponsored by the university. That’s how Indiana University Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Fred Glass developed his love for pyrotechnics.
Some might see New York City’s recent move to raise the minimum age to purchase tobacco up to 21, among other harsh restrictions, as infringing on the free will of adults.I don't.
Indiana Sen. Richard Young, D-Milltown, is taking a bold step in working towards allowing farmers in Indiana to grow industrial hemp.
It’s public and ugly circumstances such as these that remind us prejudice is still alive and well in 2013.
When we limit our national dialogue on mental illness to when people experiencing mental illness carry out violent acts, we’re equating mental illness with violence.
A driving force behind underage drinking and smoking culture is the fact that people inherently want to engage in activities in which they aren’t allowed to partake.
For 102 years, Williams Jewelry has been a gem in the Bloomington community and will close Christmas Eve. Owner Mark Thoma decided to close its doors to spend more time with his family.
Gov. Mike Pence announced Friday more than $9 million in grants will be distributed to Indiana schools to increase security.
The Bloomington Transit bus transfer station, being built on the corner of East Third and South Walnut streets, will replace the current station at East Fourth and Washington streets, which opened in 1987.
The City of Bloomington finished participating in the Google Summer of Code program, which matches student programmers with mentor organizations that create open source software.
Batchelor Middle School in Bloomington was host to a group of students from across the Atlantic this past week.
Actress Glenn Close made an appearance at IU Cinema Monday night to introduce her 1983 movie “The Big Chill,” which screened as part of the film series for the College of Arts and Sciences’ Themester 2013, “Connectedness: Networks in a Complex World.”